This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in this recordSummary: Fire is an integral process in savannas because it plays a crucial role in altering woody cover of this globally important biome. In this study, we examine the long-term effects of varying fire frequencies over a 60-year time period in South Africa. We analyse the effects of fire exclusion and of experimental burns every 1, 2 and 3 years on woody cover, tree abundance and stem structure on a wet and dry savanna. Increased fire frequency did not display a consistent effect on woody cover. The presence of fire, irrespective of frequency, was much more influential in lowering tree abundance in the wet savanna than the dry savann...
Although fire is recognised as an important determinant of the structure and function of South Afric...
The aim of this study was to understand how communities of adult and juvenile (seedlings and sapling...
The objective of this study was to assess the effect of fire frequency on vegetation taxonomic and f...
Fire is an integral process in savannas because it plays a crucial role in altering woody cover of t...
1. Fire is an integral process in savannas because it plays a crucial role in altering woody cover o...
African savannas have experienced considerable woody encroachment over the last century, presenting ...
The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of repeated dry season annual hot fires o...
Savanna and forest/thicket can exist as alternate stable states, among others, determined by fire ec...
The ingression of woody plants into savannas, known as bush or shrub encroachment, has become a glob...
This chapter reviews the main characteristics of tropical savannas and their interactions with fire,...
The history and development of ecologically-based fire management policies in savanna protected area...
1. Woody thickening or "bush encroachment" is a growing concern in savannas worldwide and can report...
Abstract In mesic savannas worldwide, trees experience frequent fires, almost all set by humans. Man...
The savanna biome has the greatest burned area globally. Whereas the global distribution of most bio...
Long-term fire experiments in savannnas are rare, given the difficulties and demands of operation. C...
Although fire is recognised as an important determinant of the structure and function of South Afric...
The aim of this study was to understand how communities of adult and juvenile (seedlings and sapling...
The objective of this study was to assess the effect of fire frequency on vegetation taxonomic and f...
Fire is an integral process in savannas because it plays a crucial role in altering woody cover of t...
1. Fire is an integral process in savannas because it plays a crucial role in altering woody cover o...
African savannas have experienced considerable woody encroachment over the last century, presenting ...
The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of repeated dry season annual hot fires o...
Savanna and forest/thicket can exist as alternate stable states, among others, determined by fire ec...
The ingression of woody plants into savannas, known as bush or shrub encroachment, has become a glob...
This chapter reviews the main characteristics of tropical savannas and their interactions with fire,...
The history and development of ecologically-based fire management policies in savanna protected area...
1. Woody thickening or "bush encroachment" is a growing concern in savannas worldwide and can report...
Abstract In mesic savannas worldwide, trees experience frequent fires, almost all set by humans. Man...
The savanna biome has the greatest burned area globally. Whereas the global distribution of most bio...
Long-term fire experiments in savannnas are rare, given the difficulties and demands of operation. C...
Although fire is recognised as an important determinant of the structure and function of South Afric...
The aim of this study was to understand how communities of adult and juvenile (seedlings and sapling...
The objective of this study was to assess the effect of fire frequency on vegetation taxonomic and f...